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... For example, they had no problem using their armies to invade Germany when Germany refused to pay Reparations. France's objectives were to use the League as a ...
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... Not only were Britain and France overly nasty in assessing these reparations, but they were also blind in thinking they would receive anything beneficial out ...
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... Not only were Britain and France overly vindictive in assessing these reparations, but they were also short-sighted in thinking they would derive anything ...
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... He also felt that Germany must pay reparations to France to cover the cost of rebuilding the parts of the country that had been destroyed during the war ...
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... Second, Germany must pay reparations to France for the cost of repairing the damages done to 750,000 houses and 23,000 factories damaged during the war. ...
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... and contradictory. Under the threat of military action, Germany was forced to pay huge reparations to Britain and France. But all ...
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... peace and extracting reparations from Germany for the destruction of Europe. President Woodrow Wilson and Premier Georges Clemenceau, of France presented two ...
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... stock market collapse virtually stopped loans to the economically poor Germans, who could then not afford to pay the excessive reparations to France and Great ...
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... Clause 231 read: \"Germany had to admit full responsibility for starting the war\" and pay massive reparations to Belgium and France. ...
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... all of its overseas financial assets and limiting their once powerful military." 20 Britain and France would receive large sums of the reparations and German ...
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... Passive resistance did see the reduction of reparations to France drop to almost negligible levels but also saw the complete and utter destruction of the ...
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... to receive reparations for their losses and to see that Germany was never in a position to harm them again. Germany lost the Alsace-Lorraine to France and lost ...
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... attack the Weimar government, saying that if they hadn't have signed the Treaty of Versailles, they wouldn't have owed reparations of France, who wouldn't have ...
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... a second world war. But France wanted to cripple Germany and pushed for large amounts of reparations. The conference issued a clause ...
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... signed the treaty of Frankfurt in May 1871 Germany imposed 5 billion francs worth of reparations, and the Alsace and Lorraine regions of France were ceded to ...
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... England and France divided up Germany's African colonies, and Japan took islands in the ... for the Germans, was that they had to pay the large sum of reparations. ...
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... dealing with the territorial decisions and reparations; they were willing to give up Alsace-Lorraine (these provinces were reclaimed by France), the province ...
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... increasing hostility of the Germans towards Britain and France." (Jeremy Fazili ... counter proposals dealing with the territorial adjustments and the reparations. ...
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... Having heard the demands from France placed on Germany and perhaps an ... Although war reparations were required from Britain as well as the agreement of ...
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... its industrial force to building ships for the allies and to providing coal for France. Germany was then required to agree to pay the reparations stated above. ...
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... any submarines, destroy all of its air force, give land to Belgium, France, Denmark and Poland, hand over all of its colonies, agree to pay reparations to the ...
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... of Germany and her allies (Schoenherr, ver231)." Reparations, or payments, were to be made by Germany to the United States, Great Britain, and France. ...
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... France's idea of robbing Germany of its resources as reparations Lacked wisdom in its aim to destroy Germany's very means of subsistence. ...
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... France after the Franco-Prussian war was in both economic and political crises. ... of Frankfurt she had agreed to pay 5 billion francs in reparations to Germany ...
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... France feared Germany's possibility of gaining more power, so they decided to make it ... First off, Germany was required to pay reparations, a cost for being ...
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... Reparations must be paid to the allied countries at their discretion for damages ... to pay back for destroyed coal mines in the north of France, Germany must turn ...
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... dealing with the territorial decisions and reparations; they were willing to give up Alsace-Lorraine (these provinces were reclaimed by France), the province ...
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... France had large bills for reparations, and several provinces under enemy control (Herold 392). Through all of this, Napoleon's ideas were proven premature. ...
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... to have any power over other countries, and by 1937 only France, Britain and ... of the Dawes Plan (1924), which arranged easier terms for reparations and allowed ...
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... German economy. Germany would then pay reparations to Britain and France and after that, the USA would be paid back. But the Great ...
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